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The Earle family : Ralph Earle and his descendants

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Gen.] GENEALOGY. 119<br />

[359-5]. Persis6 :<br />

<strong>Earle</strong>f'Robert,* Robert ,4 Ralfh? William?<br />

Ralfh}), dau. of Robert <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Hunt) <strong>Earle</strong>, b.<br />

Sept. 19, 1771, in Leicester, Mass. ; m. Edward Hallock<br />

(b. Jan. 11, 1770) ; lived in Peru, now Au Sable, N. Y.<br />

d. Dec. 18, 1822.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

904-1<br />

905-2<br />

906-3<br />

907-4<br />

908-5<br />

[360-6] . Henry<br />

Burling Hallock, b. Jan. 12, 1798; m. Lydia Haight.<br />

<strong>Earle</strong> Hallock, b. March 27, 1.800; d. unm., about 1884.<br />

Sarah Hallock, b. April 27, 1802 ; ?n. Hazael Hoag.<br />

Samuel Hallock, b. May 28, 1804; d. young.<br />

Persis Hallock, b. Nov. 15, 1806; m. Jan. 5, 1830, Amos<br />

Hoag ; d. Sept. 8, 1830 ; without issue.<br />

6 <strong>Earle</strong> (Robert? Roberts<strong>Ralph</strong>? fVilliam?<br />

Ralfl/1 1<br />

), son of Robert <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Hunt) <strong>Earle</strong>, b.<br />

March 13, 1774, in Leicester, Mass. ; m. 1st, Jan. 4,<br />

1795, Martha Aldrich, of Northbridge, Mass. ; issue, 1<br />

ch. ; 2d, Miriam Fry (b. Jan. 12, 1771 ; d. Oct. 14,<br />

1814), of Bolton, Mass. ; issue, 6 ch. ; 3d, in 1821, Ruth<br />

(Keese) <strong>Earle</strong>, widow of Timothy <strong>Earle</strong> [362-8] ; issue,<br />

4 ch. ; d. Nov. 8, 1837, in Leicester, Mass. His widow<br />

resided for some years before her decease in Worcester,<br />

Mass.<br />

Like all of <strong>his</strong> brothers, Henry was engaged for some years in the<br />

card making business, but he was not a member of the firm of Pliny<br />

<strong>Earle</strong> & Brothers, nor did he manufacture any machine card clothing.<br />

He owned a farm on Marshall street, about half a mile east of that<br />

of <strong>his</strong> brother Silas, <strong>and</strong> built upon it, about 1808, a dwelling-house<br />

of nearly the same size <strong>and</strong> internal architecture as that of the said<br />

brother. Being unsuccessful in <strong>his</strong> business t<strong>his</strong> homestead passed<br />

out of <strong>his</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s soon after the war of 181 2-15, <strong>and</strong> not far from 1850,<br />

one-half of the house was taken down <strong>and</strong> removed to Worcester.<br />

<strong>The</strong> homestead now belongs to the estate of the late Elizabeth Southwick.<br />

After Henry's marriage with the widow of <strong>his</strong> younger<br />

brother, Timothy, he lived with her upon the homestead estate left<br />

by her first husb<strong>and</strong>. He belonged to the Friends' religious society,<br />

<strong>and</strong> sometimes "appeared in the ministry."<br />

;

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